– Interns must be U.S. citizens.
– Interns should have completed at least some China-related coursework. It is also desirable that they have some background in one or more of the specific human rights and rule of law issues in the CECC legislative mandate.
– Interns should be able to read Chinese well enough to assist with research in newspapers, journals, and on Web sites. More advanced Chinese language capability would be a plus. The successful candidate for an internship often will have lived or studied in mainland China, Hong Kong, or Taiwan.
– Although our interns are generally undergraduates, graduate students, or recent graduates, others are also welcome to apply.
– Fall 2015 interns will be paid $10/hour. Those unable to apply for Fall 2015 internships may apply for the Spring (February-May) or Summer (June-August).